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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - City Council - 07-20-21 - Regular 399 Redding City Council,Regular Meeting Civic Center Council Chambers 77?Cypress Avenue Redding,CA 96001 July 20,2021,6:00 PM Pi�rsuant to Californza Governor Gavirr Newsvm's Executive (�rder 1Uos. N-�8-21 r�nd li�09-21, rrzenabers Qf the Redding City Counezt andstaff maypaYticipate in this tneeting via telecQnferencing and ihe Czty Couneil Chambers are fully open to the public. � The meefing was called to order by Mayor Erin Resner with the following Couneil Members present:Michael Dacquisto,Mark Mezzana,Kristen Scl�reder,and Julie Winter. A1so present were: City Manager Barry Tippin, Assistant City Manager Sheri DeMaagd, City Attomey Barry DeWalt, Assistant City Clerk Sharlene TiptQn, and Executive Assistant Luisa Klapperich, The Pledge of A1legiance to th�Flag was led by Mayor Resner and Lancon. Mayar Resner noted that I,ancon is a child aetor currently partraying the Mayor of Whoville in the Axiom Children's Theatre production of Seussical Jr. The Invocation was provided by Reverend Carolyn Warnemuende,Unity Church in Redding. PRESENTATIONS 2A. Sabrina Jurisich,Fi1m Commissianer for Film Shasta,provided a PowerPoint presentation, incorparated herein by referenee,regarding past,present,and future aetivities. The City Cauncil took no formal action on this informational item. 2B. EYecuCive Director John Truitt and Program Coordinatar Blake Fisher, Viva Downtown Redding,provided a PowerPoint presentati�n,incorporated herein by reference,regarding reeeipt of the 2021 National Main Street accreditation and past, present, and future activities. The City Council took no formal ac[ion on this informational item. PUBLIC COMMENT Hope Seth,Erie Hiatt,Julie Dyar,all of Advance Redding,and Angie Gurrola,Mesa Produetic�ns, regardin�the lease renewai of the Civic Auditorium. Da1e Bail opined that Henderson Open Space area is inundated with transients. Bill Giibert expressed his frustration with Cade Enfarcement. Alex Bielecki posed questions abQut COVID-19 relief for the City of Redding. Carlos spoke on issues with Public Works,incarporated within. Dash Waterbury, Sunrise Redding Enviroumental C�roup, spoke regarding more implemented eleefric charging statione within the City of Redding. Eric Woodstrom,Viee President of Shasta EDC,spoke in favor Qf Consent Calendar item 4.2(a), regarding approving the Consulting and Professianal Services Agreement with the Shasta Eeonamic Development Corporation. CONSENT C�LENDAR The following matters were considered inclusively under the Consent Calendar and each Repart to City Gouncil(staff report)is incarporated herein by referenee: 07t20J2021 400 4(a). �pprove Minutes;Special Meeting-Budget Workshop of Apri129,2021;Special Meeting -Budget Workshop of May 6,2021;Regular Meeting af May 18,2021;Regular Meeting of May 24, 2021; Regular Meeting of June 1, 2021; Special Meeting - Community Planning Assistance for�TJildfiTe Workshop of 7une 3,2021;and Special Meeting-Closed Session of 7une 15,2021. 4(b). Accept Accounts Payable Register Nos. 23 and 24;and Payroll Register Nos.2�,25,and 26. (1} Accounts Payable Register Na 23 for the period of June 1, 2021, through June 11, � 2021, far a total of$4,954,174.67 for check numbers 163267 through 1635$4, inclusive, ACH Transfer numbers 1719'T through 17224, inclusive, Wire Tratlsfer nnmbers 10620 through 10655,inelusive; {2)Aeeounts Payable Register No. 24 for the period of June 12,2021,through June 30,2021,for a total of$17,243,855.62 for eheck numbers 163585 thraugh 163947,inelusive,ACH Transfer numbers 17225 through 17297,inclusive,Wire Transfer numbers 10656 thraugh 10733, inclusive; (3) Payroll Register No. 24 for the period af May 16, 2(}21 through May 29, 2021, in the amount of $3,201,'799.28 for eleetronic deposit transaction numbers�535097 tluough 53b�67, inclusive, and cheek numbers 6{�'7039 through bQ7Q50,inelusive;{4)Payroil Register No. 25 for khe period of May-3Q,2021 through June 12,2021,in the amount of$3,574,25896 for electronie deposit transaction numbers 536068 through 537080, inclusive, and cheek numbers 607051 thraugh 607Q90,inclusive;and(5)Payrall Register No�26 for the period of June 13,2021 through June 26,2Q21,in the amount of$3,474,332.87 for eleetronic deposit transaction nusnbers 5310$1 through�38093,inclusive,and check numbers 607091 through 607110, inclusive; SUMI�4ARY TOTAL:$32,408,421.40. 4(c). Accept the Treasurer's Report for the month of May 2021. 4(d). Accept the Proof of Cash reconeiliatian and ACR133 report for the months of March, April,and May 2421. 4(e). Adopt Ordinance No. 2639, an ordinance of the City Council of the City of Redding, � �� amending Redding Municipal Code Tit1e 14 {Utilities), Chapter 14.04 (Water Shortage Contingency Pian} by amending Seetions 14.49.030 (Definitions), 14.09.040 (Stage 1 Established Criteria for Initiation and Termination of ConservationlWater Shortage Emergency Response Stages 2 through 4), 14.09.050(Water ConservationJWater Shartage Emergency Response Stages),and 14.09.�70(Exceptions,Variances and Appeals). 4.1(a). Accept report and make a determination by a faur-fifths {4l5ths) affirmative vote that conditions of loeal emergency continue to exist within the City of Redding,under Public Contract Code section 22050(c}(1)related to the Caronavirus(Ct�VID-19). 4.2(a}. Approve Consulting and Professional Services Agreement (G2028) with the Shasta Eeonomic Development Corporation in the amount of$86,000 for Fiscal Year 2(}21-22; and authorize the MayQr to execute the Agreement. 4,2(b). Authorize the City Manager and the City of Redding Purchasing Officer to sole-source purehase of sleeping cabins from Pallet in an amount not-to-exceed$15(7,OQ0. The Vote: AYES: Councii Members-Mezzano,Schreder,VJintar,and Kesner NOES: Council Members-Dacquisto ABSTAIN: Council Members-None ABSENT: Council Members-None 4.2(e}. Approve the following relative to the Emergency Solutions Grant - Coronavirus Aid, Relief,and Bconomic StimLilus(ESG-CV)Program funds from the Shasta CaunYy Housing and Community Aetion Agency as the lead a�eney for the NarCal Continuum of Care: (1) aecept the ESG-CV Progranl funds in the amount of�377,266.67 for the Crisis Intervention Response Team; {2) adcrpt Resolution No. 2021-074, a resolution of Yhe City Couneil of the City of Redding, approving and adopting the 2nd �mendment to City Budget Resolution No. 2021-078 appropriating $196,180 far Fiscal Year 2021-22; and {3) authorize the City Manager, or designee, ta exeeute the associated ESG-CV Program agreement,amendments and any other doeuments to eompiete the grant progranl process. 4.5{b). This IteYn was 1^emoved from the agenda at the request of the City M�nagey. 07120J2021 40] 4.5{c). Authorize a Mural Installation and Maintenanee Agreement with Parlay Investments,Inc., far the use of its exteriar properCy wall located at 1313 Yuba Street far an initial term of five years with automatie renewals for additional one-yaar periods until terminated by the City of Redding or the Property Owner,to install a public art mural representing Redding Eleetric Utility's 100th Anniversary;and authorize the Mayor to execute the agreement. 4.6(a). This Item was removed from the agenda at the request of the Community Serviees Z�irector. 4.6(b}. Authorize the follocving relative to the Redding Aquatic Center 50-Meter Pool Improvement Project: (1} approve the sale-source purohase and design of the 164-foot waterslide fiberglass f7ume from the ariginal equipment manufacturer, G�liite Water Zndustries,for$137,27b;and{2)approve an additional�20,040 far eontingeney for design adjustments for a total of$157,276. 4.6(c). Adopt ResolLrtion No. 2421-0&0,a resolution of the Ciry Council of the City�of Rec�ding, approving and adopting the lst Amendment to City Budget Resolution No. 2021-078 appropriating$120,000 from the Park In-Lieu Fund far engineering,project management, constructian support,�nd materials for the Nur Pon Trail project. 4.9{b). Adc�pt Resolution No. 2021-481,a resolution of the City Council af the City of Redding, authorizing the aceeptance of a grant in the amount of $30,592 from the California Department of Aleohalic Beverage Control for overtime,training,and operatin�expenses designed to address alcohol enforcement in 2he City of Redding; and autharize the Chief of Poliee tc�execute said contract and any associated amendments. 4.11{a).Authorize the fallowing actions relative to Consulting and Professional Services Cantract (C-8541) for the Pump House 1 Replaeement Projeet (Project), (1) authorize the City Mana�er to execute the Third Amendment to Cansuttant and Professional Serviees ContracC with Jacobs Engineering Group,Ine.,for Phase�ne{1} (preliminary design}of the Project; for the additian of pumping tests to determine feasibiliry of future riverbank eollector wells far replaeement of Pump House 1 for an amount of$450,417 and extending the term by an additional year resulting in a total nat-to-exceed eontract of$1,0$9,246;and (2)authorize the City Manager to approve additional cantract amendments not to exceed $SO,Ot}0. 4.11{e).Approve the Ninth Amendment for Fixed Base Qperatifln Hangar and Aircraft Apron Agreement(C-2643)with Benton Air Center,Ine.allowing access to and utilization of a 15,OQ0 gallon above ground fuel storage tank for a self-service fueling operation at Benton Airfield;and authorize the Mayar to execute the agreement. 4.11{d}.Accept an update on the City of Redding's COVID-19 Eaonamic Stimulus Paekage projects. 4�1 l(fl.Authorize the following actions relative to Bid Schedule Na.5210(Job No.4908),Electric Vehicle Charging Statiolls at Sundial Sridge Project:(1)award to Converse Construetion, Inc.in the amount af$568,435.98; (2)approve an additionai$86,d00 to cover the cost of administration and inspec�ian fees and$4S,DQQ for project development costs;(3)approve $60,004 to provide constri�etion contingency funding; (4) autharize the City Manager to approve additional inereases in either the constn�ction management or construction contingency amonnts up to a tatai of$50,400,and(5}find that the praject is eategorically exempt from review under the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines Sections 15301 {a},{a),&(d}(Existing Facilities). �.11(g}.Authorize the following actions relative to Stonesfair Subdivision-Unit 2(AMND-2018- � 0129315-9-45): (1) accept the improvements in Stonesfair Subdivision — Unit 2, as satisfactorily eomplete; and (2} adopt Resolution No. 2�21-082, a resolution of the City Council of the City of Redding,accepting streets for maint�nance and operation. 4.11(h).Approve the 20�1 Water Transfer Agreements withthe following agencies:(i)Bella Vista Water District for the sale of up to 1,500 acre-feet of water at a eost of$328 per acre-foot; {2)Shasta Community Services District for the sale of up to 200 acre-feet of water at a eost of$328 per aere-faot; (3)Clear Creek Community Services District for the sale of up to 500 acre-feet of water at a cost of$462.38 per acre-foot; and(4)authorize the Mayor to exeeute the agreements. 07120I2Q21 4fl2 4,11{i).Authorize submission af applications for the Federal Aviation Administration American Rescue P1an Act Grant Pragram far the Redding Municipal Airport ($1,298,750) and Benton Airpark ($32,000); and auth�rize the City Manager, or designee,to execute all daeuments necessary to apply for the grants, appropriate funds should the grants be awarded,and execute any agreements necessary. 4.11{k).Approve Consulting and Professional Serviees Cantracts for services in support of the Redding Municipal Airport and E3e��ton Air Park for the fallowing eQnsultants: (i) Armstrong Consultants,Inc.to provide Grant Administration Services far a period of five years plus one option year; {2} Mead and Hunt, Ine. to provide Design and Engineering Sexvices,Canstruction Management and other Airport Cansulting Services for a period of five years plus one option year; (3)Caffinan Associates to provide Airport Planning and � �� Other Airport Consulting Services for a period of five years plus one option year; (4} Ceuturio�Planning and Design ta pravide Bnviranmental Cansulting Services for a period of five years plus one option year; {5) Guidepost to proti�ide Other Airport Consulting Serviees for a period of five years plus ane option y�ear; and (6) authorize the Mayor to execute the agreements. 4.15(b).Adopt Resolution No.2Q21-083,a resolutian of the City Council of the City of Redding, approving Pubiic Risk Innovation, Sr�lutions, and Management (PRISIV� as the City of Redding's{City)excess workers' compensation insurance provider for Fiscal Year 2021- 22; and delegating the Ciry Manager, or designee, authority ta officially aet on behalf of the City and enter into agreements as required with PRISM for the Workers'Campensation Program{G46s3)for as long as the City is a member of the Joint Powers Agreement. A VIOTION WAS MADE by Council Member Winter, seconded by Council Member Sclireder that the faregoing items on the Consent Calendar be accepted, acknowledged, adopted,and appro�=ed andlor authorized as recomniended with the exeeptian of the item(s) vated an separately above. The Vote: AYES: Council Members-Dacquista,Mezzano,Schreder,Winter,and Resner NOES: Council Menlbers-None ABSTAIN: Council Members-Nane ABSENT: Council Members-Nane Resolution Nos.2021-079 through 2021-0$3 and Ordinance No.2639 axe on file with the Office of the"ity C1erk. PUBLIC HEARINGS 6.1 Public Hearing to consider modification of the Redding Tourism Marketing Business Improvement District(RTMBID). Cit}= Manager Barry Tippin summarized the Report to City Council (staff repart), incorporated herein by referenoe. The hour of?:26 p.m.having alrived,Mayar Resner opefled filie Pubiic I-Iearing. The Affidavit of Publication—Notice of Publie Hearin�is on file in the�ffice af the City Clerk. Mayor Resner determined that no ane present wished to address this matter and elosed the Public Hearing. A MOTION WAS MADE by Count;il Member Schreder, seeonded by Council Member Mezzano to adopt Resalutic�n No.2021-084,a resolution of the City Council of the City of Redding, declaring the results of the majority protest praceedings and modifying the RTIVIBID, if' the total record Qf pratests by owners of lodging businesses wit�iin the proposed RTMBID is less than 50 percent af the estimated total assessment of the entire RTMBID. The Vote: AYES: Cou11ci1 Members-Dacquisto,Mezzano,Schreder,Winter,and Resner NOES: Cauncil Members-None ABSTATN: Council Members-Noue ABSENT: Council Members—Nor�e 0 712 012 02 1 403 Resolu[ion No.2021-084 is on file in the Office of the City Clerk. 6.2 Public Hearings(2}to cansider Resolutions(2)regarding Landscape Maintenance Districts �nnual Assessments�fQr Fiscal Year 2t721-22. Community Services I)irector Kim Niemer summarized the Report to City Council(staff report),incorporated herein by reference. The haur of 7:31 p.m.having arrived,Mayor Resner opened the Public Hearing. The Aff davit of Publication-Notice of Public Hearing is on file in the Of�ce af the City C1erk. Mayor Resner determined that no one present w-ished to address�his matter and closed the Public Hearing. A MOTION WAS MADE by Council Member Schreder, seeonded by Council Member Winter to aLithorize the fallowing: (1)adopt Resolution No.2021-085,a resolution of the City Council of flie City of Redding, relative to LMDs to authorize the following: (a} confirm the maps of the assessment districts as contained in the Engineer's Reports for LMDs f1,B,and C,(b}ap�rove and confirm annual assessments and levy amounts shown far Fiseal Year 2021-22 pursuant to the Landseaping and Lighting Act of 1972; and (2} adapt Resolution Na. 2021-086, a resalutian of the City Council of the City of Redding, � relative to LMI>s ta authorize the fallowing: (a) confirm the maps of the assessment districts as eontained in the Engineex's Reports far LMDs D,E,F, G,H,Hl,J,K,Z,M, N,O,P,Q,R,S,SI,T,U,V,W,Ol-06,02-06,03-06,�4-Q6,QS-�6,06-06,07-06,0&-06, 09-Ob, 11-06, 01-07, 02-07, Q2-09, 03-09, 01-11, 02-11, 03-11, 01-13, 02-14, 03-1�, O1- 15, 02-16, 03-1b, Oi-17, O1-19, 02-19, and O1-20; and (b) approve and confirm annual assessments and levy amounts sha�vn for Fiscal Year 2021-22 pursuant to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972. The Vote: AYES: Council Members-Daequisto,Mezzano,Schreder,Winter,and Resner NOES: Council Members-None ABSTATN: Couneil Members-None ABSENT: Council Members-None Resolution No�2021-fl85 is on file in the Off'iee of the City Clerk. 63 Public Hearing to cansider Resolution regarding Sanitary Sewer Maintenance Districts (SSMD) 01-07 {Hope Lane) and O1-19 (Seven Bridges) Annual Assessments for Fiscal Year 2021-22. Publie Works Chuck f�ukland provided a PowerPoint presentation and summarized the Report ta Citv Couneil{staff report),both incorporated herein by reference. The haur of 7:34 p.m,having arrived,Mayor Resner opened the Pubiic Hearing, The Affidavit af Pubiication-Notice af Public Hearing is on file in the Offiee of the City Clerk. Mayor Resner determined that no one present wished ta address this matter and elosed the Public Hearing. A MOTION WAS MAD�by Council Member Mezzano,secanded by Council Member Schreder to adopt Resolution No.2021-08?,a resolution of the City Council of the City af Redding,relative to SSMDs 01-0�Hope L.ane and 41-19 Seven f3ridges,and approve the following:(1)authori�e and confirm the map af the assessment district as contained in the Engineer's Reports for SSMD Ol-0'7 and SSMD 01-19; and(2} approve and eonfirm the annual assessments and ordering the tevy amounts shawn for Fiscal Year 2(}21-22 pursuant to the Improvement Act of 19l 1,Chapter 26,Maintenanee Districts,Streets and Highways Code Section 5&2Q,et seq. The Vote: AYES: Council Members-Dacquisto,Mezzano,Schreder,Winter,and Resner NOBS: Council Members-None ABSTAIN: Council Members-None ABSENT: Cauncil Members-None ovaarzo�l �o� Resolution No.2021-087 is on file in the Office of the City Clerk. 6.4 Public Hearing to consider Use Permit Application {[1P-2020-01669)lParcel Map Application {PM-2021-0029Q)1General Plan Amendment Appiication (GPA-2Q20- 01667)/Rezanin� Application {RZ-2020-01b68), by TJGfSummit Development Corporation, requesting approval ta allo�v the construction of the Hartnell Commercial Complex consisting of a 30,Q00-square-faat Holiday Market Grocery Store and five outer pads for reCail, a drive-through restaurant, a coffee drive-thraugh, and an automobile fueling station with a convenience stare an property located at 2469 and 2525 Hartnell Avenue, 3Q55 and �091 Appian Way in a"SC" Shopping Center I?istrict and a 3$,400- � square-foot mini-starage facility on property locaTed at 3050 Leonard Stree�eurrently in a "SC" Shopping Center District. Community Development Mana�er Lily Toy provided a PowerPoint presentation and summarized the Report ta City �ouneil {staff report), both incorporated herein by reference. A discussion amongst the eouneil ensued. The hour of 7:59 p.m.having arrived,Mayor Resner opened the Public Hearing. The Affidavit of Pubiication—Notice of Public Hearing is on file in the Office of the City Clerk. David Ledger,Shasta Environmentai A1liance,expressed concern regarding tree mitigation for the project and provided a brief PowerPoint presenta�ion, incorporated herein by reference. Barry Johnson, President of Summit Development, and Richie Morgan, President of Haliday Market Northern Califarnia,highlighted the benefits of the Hartnell Commerieal Complex including an inerease of empioyineni opportunities. Mayor Resner determined that no ane else present wished to address this matter and closed the Public Hearing. A M(JTIQN WAS MADE by Council Member Daequisto,seconded by Cauncii Member 1�Iezzano to: (1) approve and adopt t11e Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring Program for the Hartnell Commercial Complex;(2}approve Use Permit(LJP- 2020-Q1669)for the Hartnell Commercial Compiex upon determination that the ne.cessary findings far approval under Redding Municipal Code Chapter 18.14 Use Permit Ordinance are in evidenee; (3) approve Pareel Map Application {PM-2021-00294) for the Hartnell Commercial Complex;(4)adopt Resolu�ion No.2021-Q�8,aresolution of the City Cauncil of the City of Redding, appraving General Plan Amendment Application (GPA-202Q- 01667} and finding that the action is consistent with the General Plan; and (5) offer Qrdinance No. 2640,an ordinance of the City Couneil af the City of Redding,approving Rezaning Applicatian (RZ-2020-01668), for first reading by title only, waive the first reading; and authorize the City Attomey to prepare and the City Clerk to publish a summary ordinance. The Vote: AYES: Council Members-Dacquista,Mezzano, Schreder,Winter,and Resner N�ES: Council Members-Nane ABSTAIN: Council Members-None ABSENT: Couneil Members-None City Attorney DeWalt read Ordinance No.2640 by title only. � 6.5 Public Hearing to consider Site Development Permit Applieation (SDP-2d21-0{1785), General Plan �mendment Application (GPA-2021-00786), Rezonin�; Applicaiion (RZ- 2Q21-Q0787),and the request to amend the General Plan from"Genera]Office"to"Park" and a Rezoning from"GO"Generai Offica to"PF"Public Facilities,by the City of Redding Community Services Department,requesting approval to construct the Panorama Park and Field House on property loeated at 900 and 950 Lake Boulevard. Community Development Manager Lily Toy provided a PowerPoint presentaYion and summarized the Report to City Council {staff repart}, both ineorparate�l herein by reference. 0�120/2Q21 405 The hour of&:32 p.m.having arrived,May�rr Resner opened the Public Hearing, The Affidavit of Publieation--Notiee of Public Hearing is on file in the Office of the City C1erk. Judy Rudola spoke on behalf of her elderly friend,Beveriy Sherman,regarding concerns of noise,lights,and possible transients with the intraduction of the park. Mayor Resner determined that no one else present wished to address this matter and ciosed the Public Hearin�. Community Services Directar Kim Neimer stated that there will be vegetation walls and ather environments to ereate a buffer between the park and the eurrent residents. A MOTI(�N WAS MA�E by Council Member Mezzano,seconded by Couneil Member Winter to: (1) approve and adopt the Mi�igated Negative Declaratian and Mitigation Monitoring Program for the Panorama Park and Field House Project; (2) approve Site Development Pernlit(SDP-2021-00785}for the Panorama Park and I'ield House Project upan determination that the necessary findings for approval under Redding Municipai Code Chapter 18.13 Site Development Permit Ordinance are in evidence; (3} adopt Resolution No. 2021-089, a resolution of the City Couneil of the City of Redding, approving General Plan Amendment Application(GPA-2Q21-00786)and finding that the action is consistent with the General Plan;and(4)offer Ordinance No,2641,an ordinance of the City Council of the City of Reclding, approving Rezoning Application (RZ-242r- 00787), for first reading by title only, waive the first reading; and authorize the City Attorney to prepare and the City Clerk to publish a summary ordinance. The Vote: AYES: Council Members-I�acquisto,Mezzano,Schreder,Winter,and Resner NOES: Council Members-I`7one ABSTAIN: Council Members-None ABSENT: Council Members—None City Attorney DeWalt read Ordinance No=2641 by titie only. Resolution No.2021-089 is on file in the OfS'iee of the Citv Clerk. REGULAR CALENDAR: REPORTS & COMi1�1UNICATIONS QF DEPARTMENTS BOARDS CC?MMISSIONS AND GOMMITTEES 9.8(a}. Ordinance amending Redding Municipal Code(RMC) Title 6 (Business Taxes,Licenses and Regulations}to add Chapter 6.1$(Emergency Medical Service First Responder Fee); and Resolution establishing the I'irst Responder Fee for the Redding Fire Department. Fire Chief Jerrod Vanlandingham provided a PawerPoint presentatian and summarized the Report to City Council{staff report),both incorporated herein by reference. A diseussion amangst the council ensued. T.Anthony Cook spoke agaiust the Emergeney Medical Serviee First Responder Fee. A MOTION WAS MADE by Council Member Winter, secanded by Couneil Member Mezzano to:(1)offer Qrdinance No.2642,an ardinance of the CiYy Council of the CitS=of Redding, amending RMC Title 6 (Business Taxes, Licenses and Regulations}by adding Chapter 6.18 (Emergency Medical Serviee First Responder Fee)for first reading by title only and waive the full reading;direct the City Attorney to prepare a summary ordinance, and authorize the City Clerk to publish the summary ordinanee according to 1aw;and(2) adopt Resolution Na. 2021-090,a resolution of the City Council of the City of Redding, establishing the Fixst Responder Fee in the amount of three hundred and twenry-si�dollars ($326.00), The Vote: AYES: Couneil Members-Dacquisto,Mezzano,Schreder,Winter,and Resner NOES: Council Members-None EIBSTAIN: CQuneil Members-None ABSENT: Couneil Members—Nane The City AtCorney read Ordinance No.2642 bv title only. 0'712012021 406 Resolution No.2021-090 is on file ii�the Office of the City Clerk. 9.9{a}.Additional hiring incentives to recruit lateral police ofFcer candidates. Police Chief Bill Schuelier summarized the Report to Gity Council (staff report), ineorporated herein by reference. A discussion amongst the council ensued. A MOTION WAS MADE by Council IvTember Daequisto,seeonded by Council Member Winter to: (1) approve additional hiring incentives for the reeruitment of lateral Police f�fficers, including inereasing fhe signing banus frotu $7,500 to $10,00�, with half paid � upon appaintment ta the p4sition,and half paid upon successful completion of probation; and credit the lateral Police Officer with 80 haurs of'vaeation leave after the eompletion af probation;and(2}approve inereasing the recruitment incentive from$540 to$2,004 for an existing Police C}fficer who referred a lateral Police Officer that w�s successfully hired with half paid upon hire, and half paid upon the successful eampletion of probatian. The Vote:Unanimous Ayes 9.11(j).Water canservation and drought aetions far the City of Redding. Public Works Director Chuck Aukland summarized the Report to City Council (staff repart),incorporated herein by reference. A MOTION WAS MADE by Council I�lember Dacquista,seaonded by Councii Member Schreder ta authorize staff to maintain the Stage One, Year-round Water Conserva�ion Measures {voluntary conser�=ation practices) of the City of Redding Water Shortage Cantingency Plan currentiy in plaee.The Vote:Unanimous Ayes 9.15(a}.Resolution of Intentian and introduotion af Ordinance amending the City of Redding's Contract(C-99)with the California Public Employees'Retirement System(CaIPERS}to allow Unrepresented Public Safety Management emproyses to share additional eosts of the retirement benefit. � � Assistant City Manager Sheri DeMaagd summarized the Report to City Couneil (staff repart),incorporatad herein by referenee. A M�TIOIti�WAS MAI)E by Council Member Scl�reder, seconded by Councii Member Win�er to.{1)adopt Resolution No.2021-Q91,a resalution of infenfion of the City Cauncil of the City of Redding,and(2}offer C�rdinance No.2643,an ordinance of the City Council of the City of Rec�ding, far first reading by title only and waive the fuli reading, giving notice of the City of Redding's intent to amend the eontract (C-49} with Ca1PERS as allowed in Section 20516 of the Public Emplayees' Retirement Law(Employees Sharing Additionai Cost}for Unrepresented Public Safety Management employees. The V ote: � AYES: Council Melnbers-Dacquista,Mezzano,Schreder,Winter,and Resner NC?ES. Couneil Members-None ABSTAIN: Council Members-None ABSENT: Council Meinbers—None The City Attomey read Ordinance No.2b43 by title only. Resolution No.2021-091 is on file in the Office of the Giry Clerk. 9.15(c).Three Resolutions amending the Redding bldependent Em�loyees` Organization and the � �� I7nited Public Employees of California,Local 792—Teehnieal Employees Unit Schedute of Classifications and Salary RangeslHourly Wage Rates{Non-Eaempt and Exempt),and Executive Management Pay-For-Pertarmance Salary Sohedule. Assistant City Manager Sheri DeMaagd summarized the Report to City Council {staff report),incorporated herein by reference. Steve Allen,Technical Employees Unit Union Representative,expressed his support. 0'7J2012021 �o� A M(}TION WAS MAI)E by Council Member Schreder,seconded by Cc�uncil Member Winter to adopt the following: (1) Resolutian No. 2021-092, a resolution of the City Couneir of the City of Redding, amending the Redding Independent Employ°ees' Organization Clerical, Technical Professional and SupervisorytConfidential Schedule of Classifications and Salary RangeslHourly �age Rates (Non-Exempt and Exempt), effeetive Ju1y 25,2021; (2)Resolution No.2021-093, a resoiutian of the City Council of the City of Redding, amending the United Publie Fmployees of California, Loca1 792— Technical Employees Unit—Schedule af Classifications and Salary Ranges/Hourly Wage RaYes (Non-Exempt and Exempt), effective July 25,2021; and(3}Resolution Na 2021- 094, a resoiution of the City Council of the City of Redding, amending the Exeeutive Management Pay-For-PerFormance Salary Schedule (CJnrepresented), effective July 25, 2021. The Vate: AYES: Council Members-Mezzano,Schreder,Winter,and Resner NOES: Council Members-Dacquisto ABSTAIN: Council Members-Nane ABSENT: Council Members-Nane ResoluYion Nos.2021-092 through 2021-044 are on file in the flf`ee of the Ciry Clerk. SUGGESTIONS FROM COIINCIL MEMBERS RELATIVE TO PQTENTIAII TtjPICS FOR FUTURE CITY C�UNCIL MEETINGS At Councii Member Winter's suggestion, a consensus of the Council directed staff tc� ask the Shasta Economic Development Corporation(EDC)to return to the City Cauncil at a future C�uneil meeting with a presentation regarding its future goals and what could be accomplished if the City of Redding inereased its contribution to the EDC in an amount between$25,Q00 to$50,000. At Council Member Mezzano's suggestion,a eonsensus of the Council direeted staff to prepare a report far consideration at a future Council meeting to include expanding the$2,400 reeruitment incentive from only existing Police Officers to all City of Redding employees wha refer a lateral Police Qfficer that is successfully llired with half af the ineentive paid upon l�ire, and half paid upon successful completion of probatian. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business,Mayor Resner declared the meeting adjaurned at the houx of 9:39 p.m. APPROVED: _. _.-_� ;� ~``, � , � ; � , ,"�_.�, _ < .. .._._`- ^-`;a r r= ... Erin :Resner,�d1a'yor ATTEST: t4 � �� r—�,,z•4� � ..:,s �r . ......;` ,�harlene Tipton,Assistant City Clerk 07120I2021